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Another thing to watch out for is part-of-speech agreement. If a word is a verb, its synonyms should be different verbs. If it's an adjective, the synonyms should also be adjectives. This will help maintain the grammatical structure of the sentence after substitution.

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She (pronoun) sells (verb) seashells (noun) by (preposition) the (article) seashore (noun). Another thing to watch out for is part-of-speech agreement

But this shows a potential problem: some words might not have suitable synonyms. In such cases, perhaps use the most general or close synonym even if it's not perfect. This will help maintain the grammatical structure of

Let me test with a sample. Suppose the input is "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." Replacing each word with three synonyms:

Since "She" is a pronoun, it might not have many synonyms. Let's see. "She" could be replaced with It depending on context, but the user said to skip brands and names. Since "She" is a pronoun, maybe not a name. Wait, the instruction says to skip brands and names. "She" is a pronoun, not a proper name, so it's okay to replace. But finding synonyms for pronouns might be tricky. Maybe replace with other indefinite pronouns? Hmm, the user might expect the structure to be similar. Maybe They?

Also, the user wants the synonyms in the exact format syn1 without any extra text. So no explanations, just the synonyms. Need to make sure that the synonyms are appropriate in context. For example, if the word is a noun, the synonyms should also be nouns. Same with verbs, adjectives, etc.